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Plymouth Live’s Live and Trending Editor Max Channon, who witnessed the scenes after watching some of the game in Walkabout, said: “It was extraordinary. I was just relieved to see the man get to back his feet so quickly.

"My heart really was in my mouth for a few seconds, as his head could so easily have smashed into the road. I really don’t know what the driver was thinking. Or the fan for that matter.

“While I’m sure it must have been frustrating for motorists, the fans all seemed to be in good spirits and didn’t appear, a few dropped glasses or bottles aside, to be causing any real trouble, and there certainly didn’t seem to be any aggression - just joy at England grabbing a last minute win in such dramatic style.

"It was all very good natured. I suspect he’ll feel rather sore in the morning, as he didn’t half take a tumble, and he hit the tarmac pretty hard.

"There must have been a few hundred fans in the street, singing and jumping and dancing.

"They were there for a good 20 minutes or so, and were - apart from obstructing the traffic and a few broken glasses or bottles - not causing any real trouble."